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we HELP WANTED “en refill and salted peanut meu 4400 cash: inverement yu cas! quired to ote machines and pea- nuts; $1,200 to easity made. For personal view write Ad. No. 83, care marck Tribune. NTED—At once to learn trade, work. Our qystemitie a A) you for 0g : er Barbe: . Butte, _ Far N. pee DO YOU DRIVE A CAR? U. 5. Gov Chauffeur-Carrier’ ernment b 141-175 month. “How Sania mailed FREE. Write = jon ee 83-P Arcade o CH tra income as Babv Chiek Get early start in new Write for details now. Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. $1,500 per ce full ities free. Mol- FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1998 _ Tribune Classified Advertisements —=PHONE 82=—— Pelee hes ee ___FEMALE HELP WANTED _ Bait Let ep hae general h three in family. Ad. No. 87. work, must know 6:00—-South Sea Islanders—W! £:30—Good Theater—WEAF ai WSn $:00—Philco Hour; KDKA Wie w Wrac WCSH & 0 — Fascinating Fiddling— SATURDAY, JAN. 28 [By The Associated Press} . Programs in Myaedete Standard tin pe. (il time is P. licated. etters, kilocycles on right, 272.6—-WPG Atlantic City—1100 7:00—Dance Orchestra $:15—Concert Orchestra —! M M. unless otherwise 508.2—WEE! Boston—600 6:30—Parker House Orchestra 7:00—New York Symphony 00—Phileo Hour 9:20-—-Hockey Game . 461.3—WNAG Boston--450 4:00—Ted and His Gang 6:00—Dok'a Sinfonians ‘302.8—WGR Buffalo—000 © 6:30—Address 7:00—Banquet Broadcast 548. Hain Seremapeel 6:30—Major and 00—Light Onsia Favorites 7:80—Hockey "G, 10:00—Joyland Orchestra, a woe Hartford—860 w York Ff Combo How “henteacl 9:00—Hotel Bond Orchestra 422.3—WOR Newark—710 S—Shelton Ensemble ent }0—Sessions Chimes, 00—Musieal tle Symphony Orchestra ces AOLS—WEAR New Yorke—610 4:00—Frank Scott's Orchestra Bi ov ry 8 yee ate ocla onshestra od Theat ia o—Fascinatine: Piddlin 8: he Tuneda 1 Trou, - ie Davis’ Orchestra id0—Caca’ Hogan's Orchentea 484.9—WJZ New York—200 5:00—Al Friedman's Orchestra 6:00—Hotel Astor Orchestra 7:90—} re A hot 408.2—WeI. WLIT Chiladelphia—740 o— Tnstrumeny 5:30—Playet 348.6—WOO Philadelphia~se0 6:30—Dinner Music 310.6-—KDKA Pittsburgh—960 Silke Westinghouse Bar Band 7:00 ee Pateo th Tork ic sviphony aaks—WIAR F Providence—420 7:00—New York Symphon: §i00—Philco Hour” . 277.8—WHAM Rochester—1080 468.5—-WRC Washington—640 ef sy alieet “Aneria, 5 i eseaphoay D16S—WTAG Worcester—680 ite Rew York Symphony co » 9:00—Dange » SOUTHERN 296.9—WWNC Asheville--1010 6: eapercd 9 ke Percaee i 45) er ‘Club 248.8—-WDOD rg: ad aed ieceasemig em Heeeee 304.4—KTHS Hot Springe-d790 WOA7—WIAX Jacksonville—600 Entertainers Apply evenings, 422 Tenth street, WANTED—A oi arertent maid for general housew » Phone 1344. 20 Ad Iphia Whi; lelphia vk apecing, Orchestra wan for jodern home, Write Tribune ‘WANTED—Giri for general house-|_ how to Wave lengths on left of cali 20:00—Coi Classihed Advertisine Rates Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 +25 words rey we weal c eee per word CLASSIFIED” DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch Bf Gessltes ote Bote in Copy sho Te. celved by 9 an. to insure came da. THE K TRIBUN! PHONE 82 PERSONAL PALMIST and Phrenologist, Mad- am Lattimorelle here at 318 Man- dan street. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. Helps find lost articles. See her today. | BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room in modern home, lenty of heat and hot water. lone Phone 966-M. in. Reasonable, FEATURES ON THE AIR ‘Saturday, Jan. 28 6:00—Waldorf Astoria Sewer aes WE WER WRC WCAEB chain. 7 Baa 4? Ne Sh Ryd er ‘Orchestras waz, WBAL sues WRC KDKA WIR tw WCCO KSD WOC WH WMC We WEE! WTI 7:10—Boston Symphony Orchestra— “Chocolate Soldier”. rt tid was WJR KYW WCCO KsD Woc wWsM TSAR wt WJAX WTMJ WBAP WEE! EAF WGY WW) WSAl ‘Three Dance Orchestras (3 nee) JL WwEAH wae KBD had WW4; WSAI first half hour; WMC second half hou! sieey aes | DAF WHAS iC wi Ww woeen WIAG wesh { WBAL WHAN WRC C WHO WOW WORE 296.9—WSMB New Orleans—1010 huge 3 Orchestra; St tation: Organ (2 bre) CENTRAL 826—=KYW Chicago—870 30—Dinner Concert Ne’ gress Carnival 306.6—-WEBH-WND Chicage—szo di Edevratay Beth vOrehenira 00—Varied Program ( on acest Chicago—870 peatnen Progra rapbook Orchet tam ore ea *Fiddling 10:00—Maids of Melody 399.8—WTAM Cleveland 750 00—C¢ he “ln Flag oe beatra 845.1—WEFAA Dallzs—860 $:30—Music and Reverie ‘Varied Fropram (3 brs.) 7:00— fii00—Dance 874.8-—-WOC Davenport—800 a Eicher. York Bymphony leo Hout 3; Burlington, Ja., Artists 535.4—WHO Des Moines—5¢ be Tih New 2 Fork Symphony 9:00—Dance Music (2% hrs.) 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—te0 4:00-—New York Symphony Orcher ‘Philco Hour pe—Ferscnaliy Ta bisemeotten pooeiaibioygh Detroit—es0 409.7--WBAP Fort Worth—600 ven Aces ‘Musical Hour lar Numi Ee Specialty sc tite 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 of the At; York Symphony ithawks 298.9-—WTMS Milwaukee—1020 sek rpiboonain in Rotel Orchestra $:00—FI Parerites ms—wore Minneapelie-st 1-740 706 New York Spmphony 9:15—Dance Program s ma-wow Omaha—s00 Ts eer oo 9: jusio HB,1—KSD St. Loule—s50 = alee (3 hrs.) TI THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ik POSITION WANTED Wai or. rps Se Reuben ae | | ‘Write Sawyer, FURNITURE FOR SALE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE—Su- Rebuilt Automobiles cocking ante» 6 ’ Party le it A Used Car Is No Better Than the et sal ell at a ae ute Dealer Made It. rent or ior yen WE INSIST upon it, You must be! 8,8 rooming and posrng heat satisfied when you buy a used! oy en . Phe ry Ninth ee PRILO VANCB JOHN F.-X. MARKSAM, District Attorney of New York County MARGARET ODELL (THE “CANARY®) & long time, 1 guess, and had been pretty soft on him once.” “How do you happen to know bist” car here. We don’t hesitate tol prone g15-W CHARLES CLEAVER, a man- bgt ; — heute Dne day, about @ week ago,’ bees at Peale. ee OR SALE—Victrola in excellent: KENNETH SPOTSWOODE. « mane. the “mafd explained, “1 came ip needs. But we don’t often lose a| condition $175.00 model, og $75, tactarer after lunch, and he was with her LOUIS MANNIX, ap tmeerter DR. AMPROIRR LINDQUIAT. fanhionnhte neurolentat TA AKERL, @ profersional bare AM WCCER SHARP. tele- pane enernter HATH RPIVELY, telephone on- erator Povo perews, Rergeant of the Homicide Porenn sale, for they usually wait until we get the one that is wanted. Probably the one you want is on our éloor now. “Rebuilt Cars With a B- utation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOME _ LAUNDRY SEND those new shirts to Mar- guerit Bulten’s Home Laundry in the sther room. They didn’t hear me, because the portieres were drawn. He was demanding money and when she tried to put him of he began threatening her. And she sald something that showed she'd given him money before. I mad: a noise and then they stopped ar guing; and pretty soon he wen: out.” “What did this man look like? Markham’s interest was reviving. “He was kind of thin=not very worth of records mostly seal.| pee. Bi Phone 1198. FOR SALE—Edison phonograph wand 75 records. ~Phone 639, jOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms and bath, all modern, hot water heat, full basement, built in fastaret 50 foot | Iot, $8,500 4 in month: est. Inquire at deri e TRE wenn THTS FAR A apreem bad came from Mare and wear them several years. No “OR RENT—Four room partly tall—and Ud say he was around ae eee Aelita eee tt modern bangla includi nee bed thirty. He had a bard tace--good - e 08- infied. Ask your. friends, We 2 pea leo. aH ved Pe looking. some would say—and pale call and deliver. Tel. 1017. 203 pile eyes that gave You aus tate FOR R Tani Seials ian 5: ers. He always wore his hair Ave. A West, mae oe duplex, Rebar ak greased back, and he had a little ec] Mi tach i war eam wastcg| Bret Phone 161" are ee to heer from owner having - “Ah!” cal “Our farm foresals in North Dakota, ____ APARTMENTS / aie sald Vance, “Our gig: suitable for general farming and Send description FOR RENT RENT—Apartment February first. Three room modern — fur- nis'ed apartment, ground floor, heat, litht and water furnished, “Has this man been here since?” asked Markham, “I don’t know, sir—not when 3 was here.” stock raising. tha Connd wong, Wa nénen ont wa and lowest cash price. John C. __ Baker, DeQueen. Arkansas. r, 20] $42.00 a month. Call at 721 * miles 8. BE. Bismarck, Buildings,| Third street or phone 0, Hedden iain ang od waitour Let ae racic’ cultiv: ated, Real Estate. whe Gare bil we heer oa more breaking. 1-2 crop plan. Give bank Wadaeahies. Krait, = nrsamen oF plained Heath. room modern furni shed ane __Sholdon, N. D. ment on ground floor. 1 at REANTET ANE planely annawnd at “What!” exclaimed Vance, °2 CGE sof aren B-Band gt les MM DE mmmnen nme credo seer! eet paar” improved farms and rancho ne Isabel Lard and Implement, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Te wlth a» Anmand Mae the anaratar “and just at portions of her Co., Isabel, So. Dek. fa nenaned with ble Aneapinttan “tte ware ble bate emathnd “ane ean anntd can It mae bind af fone nt fe woe ant tn the latach etete And he had aw amell waend mie and thave wae a We ene information do you consider par: ticularly illuminating? asked Markham. with ill-concealed annoy: ance “We now know, do we not,” Joined Vance serenely, “that no ene was lying hidden in here when the lady departed yesterevening.” “Instead of that fact being help ful,” retorted Markham, “I'd say it added materially to the compli with private bath. Guaranteed good and warm. Call at 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Three room modern anartrent. Clean and comfort- ehle. with ge Phone 744. FOR RENT —1 “Five, room apartment, heat ard water furnished, strictly _modern. Phone 1228-W. FOR RENT—Apt. 1, 2 or 3 rooms Also sleening rooms. Phone 29° eee ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Comfortable larze! furnished sleeping room suitabie for one or two in modern hom:,! with home privileves, near capi-| tal. Cell at 922 Sixth street. < SPOONG! Woe ere FOR RENT—Two rooms in base- ment cuitable for Light house- fawn Gatenty enntinnad “Are you absolutely certain that no one could have been hidden tn these rooms at the time ycu went home?” rumbled Heath sententiously, “I've this statement was quite true.) been thinking that the fellow may! “What about the clothes closet have come here earlier in the|ip this room?” Markham put the afternoon -say, before that side |question hopefully, but again the fankas rattan tn the tamal nf ble ena o and ha had an chamale olayne ire. also three rocms up- between 3 and 6 p. m. us mal Jebus! re nay hav Mt ath inane hidden muNobeeye “a na chile That's tas shagbsedbedt tara 2 4 Your choice. Call Fi 515 ‘FOR RENT—An unfurnished apart- jg "“* “77"*" him when the other men came to|where I keep my own bat and coat.) — 2¢, Yould appear that way, t_or phone 9 ment at the Woodmansee Apart- -& Maethom with the Inenhwe nf take her to algae” and I took them out myself when wouldn't it, now? But, then—who FOR ne furnished room, ments. Phone 1188. the nicht elnhe plating him hae oh eee kkbam |! was getting ready to go. 1 even knows?—it may prove to be your also two, or three unfurnished’ FOR RENT —Fernished apartment fv. frownad and tank a deen eaunnteor spree ee mete "in |DUt away one of Miss Odell’s old Ghee ro harghiaarye dant 5 ar arce se i ie i mats with 2 Ac bath. Call at 93¢ breath —Vanceta nhorrvetion ev! | here again, and we'll see what we dresses io that closet before I left.” sctaomacer lassie bebop cime Fichth street or phone 104-W.__| aye Re ol aE dently hed taneeked him on anl can find out.” Lien Litre Sper in that clothes-press, as witness the sening room and)” yay ‘Apt: one be tet. ok Had tunntancant train af thaneht When the woman had been! ood have hdd im, Pre one | shifting of the key, and that, more uselzeeping room. One| gag utY “PH Rel. Ist.. Pon “wae thle man short or tall] brought in, Markham questioned 20 at the the yeete {2 | over, this occultation did not occur sement licht house’ ceping ue tee meee eee Seceieaneniet her as to ber actions during the |) me e time you went | until the abigail had gone, or, let room chea) Phone 290 bee | MISCELL moe afternoon. and ned that she us say, after seven o'clock.” tween 9 and 6 p. —_ “Absolutely, sir.” “Do you happen to remember if the key of this clothes closet was on the inside or the outside of the “He woen't eo ‘tell heteht.” Snively eentnined he wae sort of thin” There wan an enstty reromniz m. FOR RENT—Two warm furnished or partly furnished light house- kecping rooms with ravage. Close had gone out at about four to do some shopping. and had returned about half past five. “Did Miss Odell bave any visi!- FOR SALE OR L©ASE to respon- sible parties. A pool hall and lunch counter, also a dance hal that may be turned into a gar- “Sure,” said Heath with sour facetiousness; “when the side door was bolted and an operator was sitting in the front hall, who “And ? 2 {lock when you opened the door to ——— our =; icken raisin, onl yusi- seed) : stifyin’,” Vance FOR RENT—Nicely furnished chia of its ne law cont ly be or fn hie tone, and 1 felt that thie] 0° wshe was alone.” The woman paused and looked | conceded sadly. front bed room suitable for one the Red Trail Highway No. 10 a: vouthfnl telephone operator had! «114 sho mention that anyone |‘bougbtfully at the closet door. “Mystifying? It’s impossible!” or two, private entrance, also it is now known. Now doing @ seen tn Mine Odetl’s caller a cer |had called?” pe was on a outside, where {t | grumbied Markham. slaps stall | in heated garage. Phone good business, but Present sume? tain pheaieal and sartorial tdeal rie sir.” ica aki pride} peel phserg ee re beavorn! who was now staring with 57 2 | has other interests that require tratt ow, continue ari 5 Meditative pugnacity into the ck FOR RENT—Neely furnished ae immediate attention. Addres- THis pane bile. RAMS EN caduld anyone have been hidden in |™ember beause it caught in the md — et, shook bis head helplessly. “What I don’t understand,” he ruminated, “is why, if the fellow es coupled with the somewhat owfre clothes affected by the vouth per- chiffon of the old dress I put away.” warm room in new modern home, | O. Box No. 154, Menoken, N. Bee ALES Mrs. H. W. Taylor, this apartment when you went Bak home at seven?” 418 y Phone 887-R. NATIT | CASH REGISTERS— m'tted us to rend between the! The maid was frankly astonished sae frowned and then re| was hiding in the closet, he didn’t FOR RE '—Modern, furnished New and second hand. Over lines of his remarke @ fairly ac-jand even a little horrified. ne id shexagrterg re ransack it when he came out, like light hosckeeping rooms. Private siviee and _ izes. es — one to curate description of the man wha| “Where could anyone bide?” she Wi rare cer Tes te Prat can he did all the rest of the apart ; br Ne ae a West. a pe ford vt ratiger Peden ay Met, had ansuccenafulty rung the dead nescly ag Ree Conn Nee panion last night. Can you tell us aneigergeant,” said Vance, “you've ” FOR RENT—One eleeping room in Rismarck, N girl's bell at half past nine the the names of any men she was in | put your finger on the cruz of the “There sre severa) possible Dlaces,” Markham suggested: “in the bathroom, in one of the clothes- closets, under the bed, bebind the window draperies... .” The woman shook her head de cisively. “No one could have hid den,” she declared. “I was in the aight hefore. When Spively had been dis. missed Markham rose and strode about the room. his head envel. oped in a cloud of cigar smoke while Heath sat stolidly watch: new modern home, close in. rome preferred. Call at 309 . B or phone 1307-W. | fos RENT- ne sleeping rcom in strictly mod-rn home. Gentlemen refered. Phone 599 or call at 09 Third street. TOR SALE—Billiard parlor, 4 poo’ tables and one billiard, five stool lunch ccunter at reasonabl> price. Cheap rent, long lease. In- quire at New Palace Cafe, Man- dan, No. Dak. )FOR SALE—Choice Imported Ger- the habit of going out with?” “Miss Odell never mentioned any me." the woman eald ry careful about it, too secretive, you might say. You see, I'm only here in the daytime, and the gentlemen she knew gen matter... . ¥’ know, the neat, undisturbed aspect of that closet rather suggests that the crude per. son who rified these charming rooms omitted to give it his atten tion because it was locked on the inside and he couldn't open it.” furnished room, close in. Also| also sative singers Cages, seeds, Vance stood up and stretched|1 got Miss Odell's gown out of the} “And you never heard her speak |ham. “That theory implies that garave for rent. Phone 926-J. penta ict vis ties din di Tad himeelt. clothescloset in the bedroom. As |of anyone of whom she was fright | there were two unknown person — 507 Third street. _ ull, Dickinson, N_D.. Box 72! “The absorbin’ problem, it would |soon as it bezan to get dark I drew |ened—anyone she had reason to| in here last night.’ FOR RENT—"ooms in modern FOR SALE—Big type Duroc Jer- seem, remains in statu quo,” he re |all the window shades myself. And | fear?” Vance sighed. “Harrow and alas! withort beard. Close in, Call at smooth sows, weighing from: 200 jd the fair Margaret's execution: |down to the floor; no one could|man she was trying to get rid of.| even one into this apartment log- eosierMain | ee aa Nagel and Strutz, He str ‘ squeeze under it.” (1 glanced | He was a bad character—I wouldn't | ically. . . . Distressin’, ain't it?” ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN—Nice _ Bismarc “You know, Mr. Markham.” closely at the bed and realized that ‘have trusted bim anywhere—and I ROOM in modern home. close in for —No_86._____________ “ciatities. Latest style mount: street, ‘Bistharck, N. D. South SMITH RESIGNS POST Mr. Smith, who is 67 years old, is refined youn |. iy, ee Se | MA NTED Testun toe aah) die: ee A cence wemees cleicsitilel St. Paul, Minn., Jon, 2¢.—(AP)—|known in ralroad circles throughs For RON = a ee e,'_Knowles, Jeweler. ol Your unwanted diamond FOR SALE or exchange—25hP| Resignation of A. B. Smith, pas-| out the country .He resigned bee PENT Room in ney ah taken in as part cash on pur- Nichols & Shepard steamer in| jo¢6, trattic manager of th2| cause of i health, FCR RUNT—Three nice rowms over DIAMONDS which represent the FOR RENT—Nice poder eye and Hartz Mountaii warm modern fag bim. his brows knit. bathroom half a dozen times, and |¢rally came in the evening.” “Come, come!” protested Mark- steam heated home. With or sey bred gilts. These are good marked airily. “How, oh how.|as for the bed, it's built almost| “No, sir—although there was one|1 know it. And we can’t introduce (TO BE CONTINUED) uninjured or slightly yee $5 to #10 over are price. Write Tribune Ad. 0. room in modern home. Always hot water. Inquire 502 Seventh street. od shape; 40 inch Male. Thresher amare shedded, and oth- er goed used tractors, for horses chase. Our diamond rings at $25 to $100 will plezse you. Cash or parmenia as low as $1 per w-ek. also heated garage. ‘ rs at 305 FOR SENT eee ‘at 919 Fifth W. Rosser or phone 1: |__street. Phone Northern Pacific railway, and ap- pointment of E. E. Nelson, assist- ant passenger traffic manager, to Costes and LeBrix welcomed at sent to any Guatemala City after 900-mile EF ie ea store Ae . atk tor Chk stamtenion Fine poy Dealer Otte Mos Third dell, ee Pee as succeed him, was announced today.| flight from Colon, Panama, i | PARE MOM'N POP Another Getaway By Taylor | | Freckles and His Friends Out in the Cold World By Blosser JUST WHEN L THOUGHT THAT WWE COULD BE AICE FRIENDS AND PLAY TOGETHER AN’ MEBBE I'D CARRY HER BOOKS HOME FROM SCHOOL ANA LOT OF AICE WANGS LIKE THAT, SHE TELLS ME UT!» sity! GEE WHEN TAG ONLY GiRL & ENGR LIKED TELLS ME TO MY FACE THAT TIM SILLY, WHY, IT JUST MAKES AG FEEL BAD ALL over! TM SORRY ABOST THE ACCIDENT, SiR— BUT (T'S REALLY “THE FAULT OF MY PASSENGER = HE INSISTED ON MY SPEEDING OUNES IT DIDS YOW DON'T UNDERSTAND’ “THE MAN IN MY GAR IS ACROOK L KNEW YEARS AGO-HE POLLED A GDN ON ME AND DEMANCED “THAT LGET HUA ON WO THE NRFIELD

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